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Encyclopedia > List of towns in Slovakia

This is a list of cities and towns in Slovakia. For a list of villages and municipalities in Slovakia see the List of villages and municipalities in Slovakia. Image File history File links Flag_of_Slovakia. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Slovakia. ... A city is an urban area, differentiated from a town, village, or hamlet by size, population density, importance, or legal status. ... A street in Ynysybwl, Wales, relatively stereotypical of a small town A town is usually an urban area which is not considered to rank as a city. ... A village is a human settlement commonly found in rural areas. ... A municipality or general-purpose district (compare with: special-purpose district) is an administrative local area generally composed of a clearly defined territory and commonly referring to a city, town, or village government. ... Slovakia A comprehensive list of villages and municipalities by region in Slovakia. ...


This list of cities and towns shows the Slovak names first, then the historical German name, then the historical Hungarian name, and finally the town's population as of 2004 (31. 12.). (Note that the German or Hungarian are used by the respective ethnic minorities and the Hungarian names are used in Hungary, communities where the ethnic minority represents 20% or more of the population, the minority has a wide range of cultural and linguistic rights.) An ethnic group is a group of people who identify with one another, or are so identified by others, on the basis of a boundary that distinguishes them from other groups. ...

Slovak name German name Hungarian name Population Remarks
Bratislava* Preßburg/Pressburg Pozsony 425,155 *totally renamed in 1919
Košice Kaschau Kassa 235,006
Prešov Eperies / Preschau Eperjes 91,767
Nitra Neutra Nyitra 85,742
Žilina Sillein Zsolna 85,268
Banská Bystrica Neusohl Besztercebánya 81,704
Trnava Tyrnau Nagyszombat 69,140
Martin (Turz-) St. Martin Turócszentmárton 59,449
Trenčín Trentschin Trencsén 56,850
Poprad Deutschendorf Poprád 55,404
Prievidza Priwitz Privigye 51,596
Zvolen Altsohl Zólyom 43,272
Považská Bystrica Waagbistritz Vágbeszterce 42,320
Nové Zámky Neuhäusel / Neuhäusl Érsekújvár 41,469
Michalovce Großmichel Nagymihály 39,842
Spišská Nová Ves (Zipser) Neudorf / Neuendorf Igló 38,727
Komárno Komorn Komárom 36,731
Levice Lewenz Léva 36,310
Humenné Homenau Homonna 35,008
Bardejov Bartfeld Bártfa 33,400
Liptovský Mikuláš Liptau - St. Nikolaus Liptószentmiklós 32,930
Ružomberok Rosenberg Rózsahegy 30,058
Piešťany Pistyan / (rarely:) Püschtin Pöstyén 29,957
Topoľčany Topoltschan Nagytapolcsány 28,728
Lučenec Lizenz Losonc 28,039
Čadca Tschadsa (is rare) Csaca 26,269
Dubnica nad Váhom Dubnitz an der Waag Máriatölgyes 25,734
Partizánske - Simony 24,581 *newly created from several villages in 1938, until 1949 called Baťovany [i.e. Baťa town]
    Rimavská Sobota Großsteffelsdorf Rimaszombat 24,581
    Šaľa Schelle Vágsellye 24,506
    Dunajská Streda Niedermarkt (is very rare) Dunaszerdahely 23,562
    Hlohovec Freistadtl/Freistadt an der Waag Galgóc 23,151
    Vranov nad Topľou Frö(h)nel/Vronau an der Töpl Varannó 23,036
    Trebišov Trebischau Tőketerebes 22,934
    Brezno Bries an der Gran Breznóbánya 22,417
    Snina - Szinna 21,328
    Pezinok Bösing Bazin 21,147
    Senica Senitz Szenice 21,028
    Nové Mesto nad Váhom Neustadt an der Waag / (rarely) Neustadtl Vágújhely 20,827
    Bánovce nad Bebravou Banowitz Bán 20,725
    Dolný Kubín Unterkubin Alsókubin 19,883
    Žiar nad Hronom* Heiligenkreuz Garamszentkereszt 19,718 *totally renamed in 1955
    Rožňava Rosenau Rozsnyó 19,226
    Púchov Puchau Puhó 18,675
    Malacky Malatzka Malacka 17,858
    Handlová Krickerhau / Krickerhäu / Kreckerhaj Nyitrabánya 17,805
    Sereď - Szered 17,286
    Kysucké Nové Mesto Kis(s)utz-Neustadtl Kiszucaújhely 16,501
    Stará Ľubovňa Altlublau Ólubló 16,348
    Galanta Gallandau Galánta 16,000
    Senec Wartberg Szenc 15,193
    Detva - Gyetva, Dettva 15,043
    Skalica Skalitz Szakolca 14,984
    Levoča Leutschau Lőcse 14,604
    Veľký Krtíš - Nagykürtös 13,932
    Zlaté Moravce Goldmorawitz Aranyosmarót 13,554
    Revúca Groß-Rauschenbach (is rare) Nagyrőce 13,147
    Myjava Miawa (is rare) Miava 12,884
    Kežmarok Kesmark / Käsmark Késmárk 12,740
    Sabinov Zeben Kisszeben 12,366
    Svidník Oberswidnik Felsővízköz 12,354
    Šamorín Sommerein Somorja 12,339
    Nová Dubnica - Újtölgyes 12,032
    Holíč Weißkirchen / Holitsch Holics 11,617
    Bytča Großbitsch Nagybiccse 11,506
    Štúrovo Parkan Párkány 11,290 *totally renamed in 1948
      Stropkov - Sztropkó 10,822
      Banská Štiavnica Schemnitz Selmecbánya 10,814
      Kolárovo* - Gúta 10,756 *totally renamed in 1948
      Šurany Schuran (is rare) Surány 10,426
      Fiľakovo Fülleck Fülek 10,329
      Stará Turá - Ótura 10,073
      Moldava nad Bodvou Moldau (an der Bodwa) Szepsi 9,807
      Veľké Kapušany - Nagykapos 9,536
      Vráble - Verebély 9,470
      Tvrdošín - Turdossin 9,453
      Veľký Meder - Nagymegyer 8,933
      Krompachy Krompach Korompa 8,870
      Modra Modern Modor 8,657
      Stupava Stampfen Stomfa 8,283
      Námestovo - Námesztó 8,111
      Hriňová - Herencsvölgy 8,096
      Hurbanovo* - Ógyalla 8,041 *totally renamed in 1948
      Liptovský Hrádok Neuhäusel in der Liptau Liptóújvár 8,019
      Tornaľa* - Tornalja 8,016 *1948-1990 called Šafárikovo
      Šahy Eipelschlag Ipolyság 7,971
      Kráľovský Chlmec - Királyhelmec 7,966
      Sečovce - Gálszécs 7,882
      Krupina Karpfen Korpona 7,857
      Turzovka - Turzófalva 7,792
      Trstená - Trsztena 7,579
      Hnúšťa - Nyustya 7,558
      Želiezovce Zelis Zselíz 7,522
      Nová Baňa Königsberg an der Gran Újbánya 7,485
      Svit - Szvit 7,460
      Vrútky Ruttek (is rare) Ruttka 7,275
      Krásno nad Kysucou Crassna Krasznó 7,038
      Turčianske Teplice Bad Stuben Stubnyafürdő 6,929
      Medzilaborce - Mezőlaborc 6,665
      Žarnovica Scharnowitz Zsarnóca 6,522
      Lipany Siebenlinden Héthárs 6,302
      Vrbové Werbau Verbó 6,300
      Sobrance - Szobránc 6,296
      Nemšová - Nemsó 6,220
      Gelnica Göllnitz Gölnicbánya 6,213
      Spišská Belá Zipser Bela Szepesbéla 6,175
      Rajec Rajetz Rajec 6,074
      Poltár ? Poltár 5,977
      Sládkovičovo* (Klein- + Groß)Diosek Diószeg 5,654 *totally renamed in 1948
      Kremnica Kremnitz Körmöcbánya 5,649
      Brezová pod Bradlom Birkenhain Berezó 5,452
      Ilava Illau (is very rare) Illava 5,451
      Gbely Egbell Egbell 5,119
      Dobšiná Dobschau Dobsina 5,103
      Šaštín-Stráže* Sassin/Ews Sasvár/? 5,039 *newly created from villages Šaštín and Stráže nad Myjavou in 1960, 1960-1971 called Šaštínske Stráže
      Bojnice Weinitz Bajmóc 4,996
      Vysoké Tatry* Hohe Tatra Magastátra 4,953 * a newly created town
      Sliač - Szliács 4,853
      Svätý Jur St.Georgen Szentgyörgy 4,799
      Veľký Šariš Großscharosch Nagysáros 4,468
      Strážske - Őrmező 4,455
      Nováky - Nyitranovák 4,426
      Čierna nad Tisou - Tiszacsernyő 4,390
      Trenčianske Teplice Trentschinteplitz Trencsénteplic 4,297
      Tlmače - Garamtolmács 4,226
      Giraltovce - Girált 4,186
      Tisovec Theißholz / (or rarely) Theisscholz Tiszolc 4,116
      Leopoldov Leopoldstadt Újvároska 4,092
      Spišské Podhradie Kirchdrauf Szepesváralja 3,872
      Medzev Metzenseifen Mecenzéf 3,759
      Hanušovce nad Topľou - Tapolyhanusfalva 3,668
      Spišské Vlachy Wallendorf Szepesolaszi 3,550
      Jelšava Eltsch Jolsva 3,249
      Podolínec Pudlein Podolin 3,172
      Rajecké Teplice Bad Rajetz Rajecfürdő 2,728
      Spišská Stará Ves Altendorf Szepesófalu 2,337
      Dudince - Gyűgy 1,521
      Modrý Kameň Blauenstein Kékkő 1,459

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Vysoké Tatry (literally High Tatras), informally Mesto Vysoké Tatry (literally The Town of High Tatras ), is a town in the High Tatras in Slovakia regrouping all major resorts in the High Tatras. ... Sliač (Hungarian: Szliács) is a small town located in the hearth of Slovakia (between Banská Bystrica and Zvolen). ... Svätý Jur (-Slovak, German: Sankt Georgen, Hungarian: Szentgyörgy) is a suburb of Bratislava in the Bratislava Region of Slovakia. ... Veľký Å ariÅ¡ is a small town near PreÅ¡ov in eastern Slovakia. ... Location in Slovakia Laborec River Strážske is a small town and municipality in Michalovce District in the Kosice Region of eastern Slovakia. ... Coat of arms Location of TrebiÅ¡ov District in the Region ÄŒierna nad Tisou is a town and municipality in the TrebiÅ¡ov District in the KoÅ¡ice Region of south-eastern Slovakia. ... Trenčianske Teplice (German: Trentschinteplitz, Hungarian: Trencsénteplic) is a health resort and small town in western Slovakia in the valley of the river Teplička at the foothills of the Strážovské vrchy mountains. ... The town in winter Tisovec (Hungarian: Tiszolc, German: Theissholz, Latin: Taxovia) is a town in central Slovakia. ... Leopoldov (-Slovak, German: Leopoldstadt, Hungarian: Lipótvár) is a town in the Trnava Region of Slovakia. ... SpiÅ¡ské Podhradie (German: Kirchdrauf; Hungarian: Szepesváralja) is a small city in SpiÅ¡ in the PreÅ¡ov Region of Slovakia. ... KoÅ¡ice-okolie District in the Kosice Region Medzev is a town and large municipality in KoÅ¡ice-okolie District in the Kosice Region of eastern Slovakia. ... SpiÅ›ské Vlachy is a town in eastern Slovakia. ... Revúca District in the Banská Bystrica Region JelÅ¡ava (Hungarian: Jolsva) is a town and municipality in Revúca District in the Banská Bystrica Region of Slovakia. ... Dudince (Hungarian: Gyügy) is a very small city in Slovakia. ... Modrý Kameň Castle in the 17th century Modrý Kameň is a town and municipality in the Veľký Krtíš District of the Banská Bystrica Region of southern Slovakia. ...

      See also

      List of villages and municipalities in Slovakia List of cities Slovakia A comprehensive list of villages and municipalities by region in Slovakia. ... This is the list of city listings by country and territory: See also List of cities by latitude List of metropolitan areas by population List of national capitals List of capitals of subnational entities List of towns List of neighborhood listings by city External link Place Names of Europe Categories...


      External links

      • Map from World Gazetteer by Stefan Helders
      • List of Slovak towns in World Gazeteer
      • Historical demographic data of Slovak towns from Populstat site by Jan Lahmeyer
      • [1] Official web page of Statistical Bureau of Slovak Republic

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